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IWANTBLUE

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I haven't used them in anger, but purely from the feel I wouldn't consider in comparison to bacho....

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Monte

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Hi pals,

a question..........how are Facom adjustable wrenches compared to Irega and Bahco ?

Especially the play between the jaws !?

I'am interested in Facom's, but the prices here are a "little" bit exaggerated :wtf: are they worth it ?

i own one. It´s nothing special. Made in China too. I prefer Bahco and Irega.

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These are the Marutoloy 1, CR-V70C Chrome-Vanadium Steel version of the High Grade Series. I bought the set from iTOOLS for 50$ or so. Grips are nice if you do not like those bulky squishy grips that come with most western styles of pliers these days. Keiba seems to know whats going on these days and have a large variety of pliers for people of all trades. A brand to look into for those who do not want to drop the prices for German brands.
 

dkroth

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These are the Marutoloy 1, CR-V70C Chrome-Vanadium Steel version of the High Grade Series. I bought the set from iTOOLS for 50$ or so. Grips are nice if you do not like those bulky squishy grips that come with most western styles of pliers these days. Keiba seems to know whats going on these days and have a large variety of pliers for people of all trades. A brand to look into for those who do not want to drop the prices for German brands.

Are those brass inserts/bushings?

Very nice.
 

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They call them "bullet metal" they are there so that if the pliers completely rust over they should maintain functionality.
http://www.keiba-tool.com/keiba/en/series/022/

They have a different set that has a similar brass insert but does not seem to go all the way through. And are made from their Marutoloy 1 SK7FM2 metal. Which is a higher carbon metal that has been treated to not lose its Ductility.
 
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hautpot

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I think most people who buy PB quickly ends up with more :)

I'm no stranger to good tools but was completely taken by surprise by the quality of the PB tools. And especially the bits. I currently use Wera, but I seriously consider going PB instead. If it had been a bit easier to get here I probably would've.

For everyone considering PB, be warned! Highly addictive!

You were right, me wallet is in trouble! I bought some more hex bits in imperial sizes, also some Wiha and Wera random bits.
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Champo

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Your welcome Champo.

I certainly have !

I have had 6 orders from them, total c.$3130 AUD since 2012.

I even visited them last year as side excursion from a day trip to Remscheid. Nice shop.

Wow I bet you wish you hadn't heard of them then! :lol_hitti

Do you know of a online shop that sells parat tool bags that will ship to Australia?



new raaco assorters (made in Denmark). Unfortunately one arrived broken :sad: :
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You were right, me wallet is in trouble! I bought some more hex bits in imperial sizes, also some Wiha and Wera random bits.
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German made Witte, Wiha ,PB Swiss etc.... is there a tool magazine test which tells us who is the bit top dog ?
 
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Monte

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Nice collection Monte! Between Irega and Bahco, which one do you like best? I see you have four Bahco's in the picture.
I think Irega because of the handle :) Bahcos are easy to get here offline that´s why i have many of them, Irega is only available online.
In the meantime they´re available for a good price here:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/IREGA-Englan...590095&pid=100338&rk=1&rkt=28&sd=191647968373

That Atorn looks interesting Monte.
COO ?
What is the handle made of ?
Taiwan.
The handle is made of composite material. Available froms everal sources:
Proxxon, Blue Point, Mastercraft, Ideal, Greenlee, Sealey, Peugeot.....

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Good to know !
Now I have found a dealer,which offers adjustable wrenches from Irega for terrific prices. :bowdown:
Pics will follow........:D
ebay dealer ? :D

German made Witte, Wiha ,PB Swiss etc.... is there a tool magazine test which tells us who is the bit top dog ?
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6mm Hazet series 603 wrench
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jkuc003

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This turned up recently, I've been on the hunt for a long time, see them in Germany (eBay.de) often but never have I seen one in New Zealand, had to buy it.


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jkuc003

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Nice find jkuc003! Were the tools included?


Unfortunately not, I had a few stahlwille socket sets and spanners already, was just waiting for the rollmaster :). Haven't had a chance to fill it up yet, am planning on restoring it. I've never had a rollcart before and realising it's actually really handy to have a cart that can follow you round.

I must say, those little 7.2V snap on drivers on top have changed my way of thinking, I can't recall any tool I have bought that is made in China, these were a first for me and I am really impressed, they don't have much torque, but I have them set to the lowest torque setting because when they aren't going the motor is locked so you can twist the driver to nip up or crack a stuck screw/nut. I have a few power tools made by Fein, they are fantastic but they are big, these little drivers get much more use.




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Champo

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Very nice!


A couple new things today, hioki 3120 voltage detector (Japan) & weicon cable stripper (germany):

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New Engelbert Strauss Scalpro screwdriver
 

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Monte

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I got this DREHMAX bit driver recently. Haven't heard of them before.
the brand belongs to Wera

This turned up recently, I've been on the hunt for a long time, see them in Germany (eBay.de) often but never have I seen one in New Zealand, had to buy it.
niiiice !!!!!! :bowdown:

You are right and well informed ! :D
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already Christmas !? :)
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a box full of hoses ?
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a boat ?
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no, it´s a vacuum ! :)

Kranzle Ventos 20 E/L
with adjustable suction power control and socket outlet
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coo:
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the vacuum also has a blower function. Simply connect the hose to the outlet on the rear:
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storage system;
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bag:
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filter/motor housing:
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it´s compact and light: ideal for the jobsite:
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it even fits in a cabinet:
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also available in different colors :)
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Monte

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Such a nice vac Monte, so that's who makes the festool one!
It seems Festool now makes them (TTS-Cleantec) since they bought the shares from the former Kranzle-Cleantec company in 2009 where Festool and Kranzle produced the vacuums in the Kranzle factory. In 2011 Festool moved the vacuum production into their new factory a few miles away from Kranzle where they also produce the Systainers.
















Brennenstuhl "Bremaxx" extension cable for garden tools:

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Champo

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A couple of new toys:

Witte bitdriver ratchet screwdriver. Comes with sl 5.5, sl 6.5, pz1, pz2, ph1 and ph2 bits. Ratchet mechanism is all metal and is as smooth as butter. Very impressed!

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Wattmaster (rebranded orbis) vde cable cutters:

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Champo

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Haha I was hoping someone would notice that!

I'm not really sure what it is, but it feels exactly like it looks, gritty and grippy but soft :headscrat
The packaging says "anti slip microfibre handle suitable for oily environments", so I assume it doesn't stain!

Here's another photo compared to a regular screwdriver:

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Edit: Witte also use the material on their maxxpro plus screwdrivers
 
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Champo

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Looks good.
Is that a flex shaft ?

Thanks it should come in handy, I've never used a ratchet screwdriver but my wrists will thank me for buying it. For 35 aud (25.5 use/ 22.5 euro) I couldn't really pass it up. The shaft is just knurled.
 
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